Experience the Fox Professional MBA
Enjoy all of the advantages of a major university with the personalized attention you expect from an intimate program. International recognition and top research faculty coupled with small class sizes and a cutting edge curriculum give a strategic perspective necessary to succeed in today’s world. The urban campus with strong connections to the business community mixed with the career management services tailored to your personal needs gives you the network and the tools desired to achieve your goals.
At Fox you have the technology and resources of one of the largest public urban institutions on the east coast in tandem with the Association to Advance the Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB). You can have the best of both worlds, but only at Fox.
LEARNING GOALS
The five main learning goals for students in the PMBA program will be:
1. To possess analytical and quantitative problem solving skills.
2. To possess effective management skills for a global business environment.
3. To be effective communicators.
4. To be aware of ethical issues and their implications in decision-making.
5. To be strategic thinkers.
Specific learning objectives include:
1. To possess analytical and quantitative problem solving skills.
a. Analyze firm, industry, and market performance using accounting and
financial information.
b. Use quantitative tools and statistical analysis to manage business outcomes.
2. To possess effective management skills for a global business environment.
a. Evaluate differences in international business environments (cultural, political,
economic, and legal systems) across countries and the impact of these differences
on business operations.
b. Compare global, international, multinational, and transnational strategies.
c. Demonstrate effective cross-cultural interactions.
3. To be effective communicators.
a. Formulate and defend reasoned arguments.
b. Apply clear and concise communication skills in written form.
c. Deliver a presentation in a professional and engaging manner.
4. To be aware of ethical issues and their implications in decision-making.
a. Assess the impact of cultural and psychological factors on ethical
decision-making.
b. Recognize the factors and stakeholders in an ethical situation.
c. Propose and evaluate alternative decisions and defend the chosen solution
from an ethical perspective.
5. To be strategic thinkers.
a. Integrate knowledge across disciplines.
b. Gather and use information for competitive advantage.
c. Identify business opportunities to recombine resources in novel ways.
